The Ximian Connector for Microsoft Exchange
The Ximian Connector for Microsoft Exchange allows Ximian
Evolution clients to access accounts on Microsoft Exchange 2000
servers. It is available through Ximian Red Carpet in its own
channel, but cannot be used without a license file. The license
file may be purchased from the Ximian online store at store.ximian.com. Unlike the
regular Ximian Evolution client, the Ximian Connector for
Microsoft Exchange is proprietary software and source code is not
available.
Requirements
Ximian Connector works only with Exchange 2000, and requires
that Outlook Web Access be enabled. Each user will need a
valid Microsoft Exchange 2000 server account, including license.
What's New in Connector 1.2
Ximian Connector 1.2 has added some of the most frequently
requested features of Microsoft Exchange clients, including Public
Folder access and calendar delegation.
Preferences Dialogs
The preferences dialogs have been completely overhauled for
Evolution and Connector 1.2. Select
ToolsPreferences
from the main Evolution window to change your settings.
Public Folders, Posting, and Delegation
Public folders, posting to folders, and delegation
functions have been added. You may now set permissions on
folders to which you have appropriate access, and view the
folders of other users who have granted you permission to
view them.
Flag for Followup
Flag for Followup now works properly in both Outlook and
Evolution, even when set in one and read in the other.
Improved vFolder Support
vFolders now function better with Exchange accounts.
Notes
The "Notes" and "Journal" folders in Exchange accounts are now readable, and you can drag items into them from other folders. Creating new Notes or Journal entries is not yet supported.
Direct Booking
When creating a meeting request, resources such as rooms
and equipment can be checked and reserved without waiting
for a reply.
Connector Features
In addition to the features listed above, Ximian
Connector supports the following basic
Microsoft Exchange features:
General
Remote Exchange Information Store
Allows you to access mail, address book (including
Global Address List folder), and calendars, and task
folders on an Exchange
2000 server from
Evolution.
Palm synchronization
Supported for Contacts and Calendars on Exchange.
Mail
Viewing Mail in ExchangeFolderSending Email via Exchange Protocols
You may use the Microsoft Exchange mail transport
protocol to send email. Make sure that the address
you have entered as your email address is exactly
the one that the Exchange server has on file. This
may be "yourname@exchange-server.ximian.com" rather
than "yourname@ximian.com.a"
Calendar
Meeting Request/Proposal
Allows Evolution users to
schedule meetings and view attendee availability for
other users (Evolution or
Outlook users) on
Exchange.
Adding iCalendar Meeting Requests to Calendar
If you receive an iCalendar meeting request and add it
to your calendar, it will be saved to your
Exchange calendar.
Contacts
Address Completion
Supported for your Exchange
Contacts folder. Not yet supported for the Global
Address List.
Adding VCards to Address Book
If you receive a VCard attachment and click
Save in Address Book, it will
be saved to your Exchangeaddress book.
New Address Book entries can be created on
Exchange from received email
messages with a single click
There are, however, some features which are not available:
Work Offline (disconnected mode).
"Recall Message" function.
Creation of an automatic "out-of-office" reply
messages.
Installing the Connector
To install the Ximian Connector, run Ximian Red Carpet by
selecting SystemGet
Software. Subscribe to the Ximian
Connector for Microsoft Exchange channel, select the Ximian
Connector for Microsoft
Exchange2000, and click the
Install button. You can also install
the Connector by downloading the individual packages from
ftp.ximian.com if you wish.
Once you have installed the software, you will also need to
install a license file. The license file is the verification
that you have paid for a license to use the Ximian
Connector. You can get the license file from the the Ximian
online store at store.ximian.com. You
will need a browser with strong (128-bit or greater) encryption
to access the store. When you purchase a Ximian Connector
license, the store will mail you the license file with
instructions for installation. Once installed, the license file
unlocks the Ximian Connector functionality and you may connect
to an Exchangeserver.
Configuration
Once you have installed the Connector, you need to set up access
for your Exchangeaccount on both the
Exchangeserver and within Evolution.
Exchange Server Configuration
Check with your system administrator to ensure that:
You have a valid account on the Exchangeserver.
You are permitted to access the account with
WebDAV. This is the default setting for the
Exchangeserver, so unless
your system administrator has specifically turned it
off, no changes should be necessary.
The Ximian website knowledge base, at support.ximian.com,
has additional information about checking to make sure that
your Exchangeserver will accept
connections from Ximian Evolution.
Evolution Settings for Connecting to an ExchangeServer
Once you know that your server is ready for you to connect, start
Ximian Evolution and select
ToolsMail Settings
from any mail view.
Creating a New Exchange Account
If you would like to create a new account for your Exchange
server, click the Add button in the
accounts list. The account creation assistant will guide you
through the process, which is also described in . If you're not sure
about any of the information you need, just ask your system
administrator.
IdentityEnter your name and email address. If you wish,
you may add your organization and the location of your
signature file. Only your name and email address are
required.
Receiving Mail
In this step, you'll enter information about the way
you check mail:
First, select Microsoft
Exchange as your server type.
Enter the name of your Exchange email server, and
the user name you would use to log in to a
Windows workstation in your organization.
If you wish, select the box labeled
Use secure connection
(SSL), to take advantage of a more
secure connection method. This may allow you to
connect to the server from outside your
firewall.
If you would like
Evolution to
remember your password, check the box labeled
Remember this password.
Receiving Mail, Step TwoThere are a few additional options in this step:
Checking for New Mail: If you would like to
check for new mail automatically, click the
checkbox and enter an interval in minutes.
Global Address List/Active Directory: Enter the
name of your global catalog server (directory
server). This will allow you to use the Global
Address List (GAL). Normally,
Evolution will fetch
a maximum of 500 responses to any query, but you
may increase or decrease this number if you
wish. A lower number decreases load on the
server, and many servers will refuse to return
more than 1000 results, no matter how many you
ask for.
Exchange Server: There are two options here:
Exchange mailbox name is different
from user name: If your exchange mailbox
name is different from your user name,
check this box and enter the mailbox name
here.
OWA path is not /exchange: In most cases,
the URL for Outlook Web Access is
"http://server.company.com/exchange." If your
system has a path that is not "/exchange," check
the box and enter the custom path here.
Public Folder Location: If your Exchange
system has a custom or nonstandard Public
Folder location, check this box and enter
the URL for public folders here.
Apply filters to new messages in Inbox on this
server: Check this box to filter messages in
this account.
Sending MailSelect Microsoft Exchange as
your email sending method. There is nothing else to do
in this step.Account ManagementEnter a name that you will use to remember this
account. "Exchange Account" is a good suggestion. Note
that you cannot have two accounts with the same name.
If you'd like to make this your default account for
sending email, check the Make this my default
account box.
You're done. Click Finish and
OK, then quit
Evolution and start it again. Now
you're ready to get to work on the Exchange server.
Changing an Existing Account to Work with Exchange
If you have an existing email account, and want to convert it
to use for Exchange, select the account you want to convert
and click the Edit button. You'll want
to change settings in the following tabs of the account
dialog:
Identity
If your email address will change because you are moving
to a new server, then change it in this tab. Otherwise,
move to the next tab.
Receiving Mail
Select Microsoft Exchange as your
server type. Enter your name of your server next to
Host, and the user name for your
account next to Username. If your
server supports SSL (Secure Socket Layer) encryption, it
you can check the Use SSL box to
take advantage of more secure data transfers.
Receiving Options
Here, tab, you'll find some additional settings:
Checking for New Mail
Select whether you would like to check for
mail automatically, and if so, how often.
Mailbox Name and Web Access Path
If your Exchange server requires you to use a
different mailbox name from the name you use to
log in, select the second check-box and enter
the mailbox name. Check with your system
administrator to be sure.
In most cases, the URL for web access is
"http://server.company.com/exchange." If your
system has a path that is not "exchange," check
the box and enter the custom path here.
Active Directory
If you would like to use the Global Address
List (GAL) maintained on your Exchange server,
click the tab labeled Receiving
Options and check the box labeled
Create a Global Address List
folder. The GAL is maintained by
your system administrator and you cannot add,
change, or remove items from it using Ximian
Evolution. However, you can use it to invite
people to meetings and to look up addresses and
other information. In many organizations, the
GAL is stored on a different server from email.
If this is the case, you should also specify
the directory server name here.
Sending Mail
If you will use your Exchange server to send as well as
receive mail, select Microsoft
Exchange as your server type, and enter the
server name as the Host.
Once you have made those changes, click the
OK button.
Then, quit Evolution and start it
up again. Changes to the Ximian Connector accounts
configuration are not active until you have restarted the
application.
Accessing the ExchangeServer
Like IMAP and LDAP data, information for
Exchangeaccounts is stored on the
server, not on your desktop computer. This means that you can
access it from multiple locations. It also means that your
Microsoft Exchangeaccount information
is in a separate folder tree from the Local
tree in your folder bar. You'll see it below the local tree,
with the name you gave the account. If you have multiple
accounts, you will have multiple folder trees.
Click on any of the folder tree items to visit them; you may
have to enter your server password. You can now create contact
cards, send and receive email as you would normally. If there
are items in your local calendar or addressbook that you'd like
to add to your Exchangestores, you
can copy and paste them over, or just drag items from one folder
to another as you would with two local stores.
Saving Attached Addresses and Appointments
If you are using both an Exchange account and a local mail
account, you should be aware that whenever you save an email
address or appointment from an email message, it will be
saved in your Exchange contacts list or calendar, rather
than in your local account. The same is true of
synchronization with Palm-OS devices: tasks, appointments,
and addresses from your Palm-OS device will be synchronized
with those in the Exchange folders rather than local
folders.
The Global Address List Is Empty At First
To avoid unnecessary strain on the server, the GAL will
appear empty until you have searched for something in it.
If you want to display all the cards in the list, click in
the search box and press Enter. This
enters a blank search: since every card contains a blank in
it, every card will appear.
Taking Full Advantage of the Exchange Server When Scheduling Appointments
When you schedule a meeting with your calendar on the
Exchangeserver, you can check when
other local Exchange users are busy according to their
Exchangecalendars. To do so:
Reminders In Exchange
Reminders for appointments in your Exchange calendar will
not work until you have run Evolution at least once after
logging in. This is different from locally stored reminders,
which will work from the moment you log in, regardless of
whether you have run Evolution in the session.
Open a new appointment in the calendar.
Choose ActionsSchedule Meeting in the meeting editor window.
Add attendees, either by entering their email
addresses into the list, or by clicking the
Invite Others button. If you choose
to so, it's best to use the Global Address List (GAL).
Choose the GAL from the drop-down list of address sources
at the top of the dialog box.
Choose Options and then
Update Free/Busy to check participant
schedules and, if possible, update the meeting in all
participants' calendars.
Using Autopick to Adjust Meeting Times
If meeting attendees are not available during the times you
have scheduled a meeting, you can "nudge" the meeting forward
or backward to the nearest available time. To do so, just
click the arrows to the left or right of the
Autopick button. The autopick tool will
move the meeting to the nearest time during which all
attendees are available. If you aren't satisfied with those
results, you can drag the edges of the meeting time to the
hours that you want to select.